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Geometrical Ambiguity of Pair Statistics. II. Heterogeneous Media

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In a previous paper [Jiao, Stillinger and Torquato, PRE 81, 011105 (2010)], we considered the geometrical ambiguity of pair statistics associated with point configurations. Here we focus on the analogous problem for heterogeneous media (materials). The complex structures of heterogeneous media are usually characterized via statistical descriptors, such as the nn-point correlation function SnS_n. An intricate inverse problem of practical importance is to what extent a medium can be reconstructed from the two-point correlation function S2S_2 of a target medium. Recently, general claims of the uniqueness of reconstructions using S2S_2 have been made based on numerical studies. Here, we provide a systematic approach to characterize the geometrical ambiguity of S2S_2 for both continuous two-phase heterogeneous media and their digitized representations in a mathematically precise way. In particular, we derive the exact conditions for the case where two distinct media possess identical S2S_2. The degeneracy conditions are given in terms of integral and algebraic equations for continuous media and their digitized representations, respectively. By examining these equations and constructing their rigorous solutions for specific examples, we conclusively show that in general S2S_2 is indeed not sufficient information to uniquely determine the structure of the medium, which is consistent with the results of our recent study on heterogeneous media reconstruction [Jiao, Stillinger and Torquato, PNAS 106, 17634 (2009)]. The uniqueness issue of multiphase media reconstructions and additional structural information required to characterize heterogeneous media are discussed.Comment: 31 pages, 12 figure

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